Symposium Session Topics
Integrative Design for Radical Energy Efficiency
How the Federal Government is Working to Solve National Challenges
Bridging the Gap: Discovery, Research & World-Changing Solutions Impacting at a Global Scale
Collaboratory: Addressing Grand Challenges Through Collaboration
Government’s Role in Driving Innovation
Driving Innovation Through Policy & Economic Development
Powering Women in Energy—Our Journey
Food/Energy/Water Innovative Systems Strategies
Innovations in Power System Transformation
Innovations & Trends in Oil & Gas
Decarbonization Solutions
Global Trends, Innovation & Emerging Markets in Energy
Digitization of Energy
Innovations in Produced Water Treatment and Reuse
Innovations in Clean Transportation
Utilities Driving Innovation
21st Century Energy Transition Symposium 2019
Theme —- “Driving Innovations” 
Date: April 1-2, 2019
Location: Grand Hyatt in downtown Denver, Colorado (address: 1750 Welton Street)
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Who attended: Energy industry (all sources of energy), environmental, renewables, researchers, scientists, venture capitalists and philanthropic organizations, energy-related organizations, law firms, entrepreneurs, small/medium/large companies in energy and environmental sectors, federal agencies, government, municipalities, elected officials, regulators, policy makers, utilities, academia, students, faculty and community.
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2019 EnergyTransition Symposium — PRINTABLE AGENDA
Since 2011 the past annual symposia offered a wide range of science, industry leadership, best practices, common sense regulations and policy implications across a broad spectrum of energy and sustainability issues. The 21st Century Energy Transition Symposium 2019 was the 8th annual event co-hosted by the Colorado Energy Research Collaboratory (Collaboratory) — a unique and successful energy research partnership between University of Colorado, Colorado School of Mines, Colorado State University and National Renewable Energy Laboratory.
Between 2011 and 2017, the annual energy symposia was hosted by Colorado State University. Building a national reputation of hosting an event focused on finding solutions, the symposia made sure speakers from different backgrounds and opinions had a voice at each session. Always held in the fall, the 8th annual symposium was held in the spring 2019.
With a reputation for independent research excellence, the four Collaboratory partners are uniquely positioned to help the public understand energy-related transitions occurring in Colorado, the West, the United States and internationally. The partners provided balanced, credible, and multi-disciplinary solutions to the complex problems facing the world.
The Collaboratory partners can directly address all the issues – energy sources, environmental, water, land use, oil and gas production, air, regulatory, policy and cultural – that are demanding public attention and discussion.
Here’s what happened in 2017 at the 7th annual symposium
The 7th annual 21st Century Energy Transition Symposium was held on Oct 30-31, 2017 on Colorado State University’s campus in Fort Collins, Colorado. Learn More »

2017 Symposium
The 7th annual 21st Century Energy Transition Symposium was held on Oct 30-31, 2017 on Colorado State University’s campus in Fort Collins, Colorado. Learn More »
The 6th annual 21st Century Energy Transition Symposium was held September 28-29, 2016 on the CSU campus in Fort Collins, Colorado. Click here for the 2016 agenda.

Symposium Press
The 2017 21st Century Energy Transition Symposium was held October 30-31. Click here to read stories from Coloradoan, the Reporter Herald and InnovatioNews.

Past Symposia
It is CSU’s goal to educate, inform and discuss complex issues while finding viable solutions. As in all six years, the CSU symposium steering committee has worked diligently and thoughtfully to offer all sides of the issues that identify Colorado State University as the “honest broker” of the information.
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New Co-hosts. Broader mission. Driving Innovations.
The 2019 symposia’s new co-hosts reflects its broadening mission: Bringing together the best minds in academia, industry from all sources of energy, elected officials, federal, municipalities, community, small to large business, regulators and policymaking to offer innovative solutions for today’s energy challenges, within the natural gas industry, grid, renewables, utilities, transportation, transmission and beyond.
Keynote speakers and robust panels will be setting the tone of collaboration and partnerships. A “Powering Women in Energy” session will feature a top keynote speaker followed by a panel of experienced and distinguished women in energy fields. They will share their inspiring stories and discussed how to encourage women of any age and young women into STEM (science, technology, engineering and math) pathways. Men are ALWAYS encouraged to attend!
In the 2017 symposia, one of our keynote speakers was Amory Lovins, chief scientist and co-founder of the Rocky Mountain Institute.
Questions/Answers were moderated by former Colorado Governor Bill Ritter, now Director at the Center for the New Energy Economy at Colorado State University. The title of his talk was “Disruptive Energy Futures”.
In 2017, another exciting keynote lunch panel featured three sitting Governors and one former Governor
Montana’s Governor Steve Bullock, Wyoming’s Governor Matt Mead, Colorado’s Governor John Hickenlooper were on stage with former Colorado Governor Bill Ritter as moderator. They discussed how governors can inspire non-partisan collaborations and regional cooperation by creating mutually beneficial initiatives and outcomes in a complex world of energy transitions.